The new feature table will include Dehlia de Jong and William Hens, the action will be streamed with a delay of half an hour and you can watch it by clicking on the tab above the updates. Below are some assorted chip counts.
The new feature table will include Dehlia de Jong and William Hens, the action will be streamed with a delay of half an hour and you can watch it by clicking on the tab above the updates. Below are some assorted chip counts.
Level: 14
Blinds: 2,500/5,000
Ante: 500
According to the screens, there are just 101 players remaining and they have been sent into a 20-minute break.
Kiarash Nabavieh raised from the cutoff and Dejan Govedic three-bet to 25,000 from the button. Vasile Paul Plastoi called in the small blind and Nabavieh then pushed all in for 94,500. Both Govedic and Plastoi called and the flop of ![]()
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was checked through.
On the
turn, Plastoi bet 150,000 and Govedic folded.
Kiarash Nabavieh: ![]()
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The
on the river was already a formality and Nabavieh headed to the rail, while Plastoi took over the spot as chip leader.
Another big pot was brewing still in the last few minutes of the level. Constantin Daniel Georgescu and Nicolay Langfeldt got into a raising war that saw the former three-bet and then called the four-bet shove of the latter for 116,000.
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The
appeared right in the window and the rest of the board ran out ![]()
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to see the Norwegian with a crucial double.
A loud bang on the table saw Ilan Buskila storming away when his pocket nines were just rivered in a coin flip. His opponent Cosmin Ionut Petcu had the ![]()
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and both players shook hands before Buskila headed to the rail.
It comes as no surprise that Romania has had the most entries for the event, and Israel is the second strongest nation with 84 participants followed by the Netherlands with 31. Below is a chart with all nationalities of the record-breaking Unibet open in Bucharest.
| Country | Players | Country | Players | Country | Players | Country | Players |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Romania | 254 | United Kingdom | 16 | Germany | 5 | Canada | 1 |
| Israel | 84 | Belgium | 13 | Turkey | 5 | China | 1 |
| Netherlands | 31 | Denmark | 11 | Italy | 4 | Costa Rica | 1 |
| Finland | 24 | Hungary | 10 | Estonia | 3 | Cyprus | 1 |
| Sweden | 21 | Greece | 9 | Russia | 3 | Mali | 1 |
| France | 20 | Norway | 9 | United States | 3 | Sierra Leone | 1 |
| Poland | 20 | Lithuania | 7 | Croatia | 2 | Slovenia | 1 |
| Bulgaria | 17 | Czech Republic | 6 | Portugal | 2 | Ukraine | 1 |
| Ireland | 16 |
Ozgur Arda raised to 9,000 and then quickly called all in for around 65,000 when Luciana Manolea pushed from three seats over. Manolea had her opponent just about covered and still smiled when she saw the bad news of running with jacks into aces. "I hope I still have some big blinds left after," Manolea added.
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was a sweat, as any ace or nine would improve Manolea to a straight. A blank
on the turn changed nothing, but the
on the river provided said straight to eliminate Arda in unfortunate fashion.
After a raise, Alexandros Papadopolos three-bet to 24,500 from the button and Daniel Wittikko then moved all in from the big blind. The initial raiser folded and Papadopolos called.
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and the Swede doubled for 67,500, his opponent has just about that left behind now.